However, the 39-year-old star wasn't offended by the gag, and gave a thumbs up of approval as he took to the stage. And Leonardo wasn't the only person who Tina and her co-host Amy Poehler poked fun at for their dating habits, with George Clooney - who is known for romancing younger women - also the butt of one of their gags.

Tina said: "'Gravity' is nominated for Best Film. It's the story of how George Clooney would rather float away into space and die then to spend one more minute with a woman his own age."

The duo also dismissed Matt Damon as a "garbage person" compared with the high-profile of the other guests at the ceremony.

Amy said: "Matt Damon is here, for 'Behind the Candelabra'. Matt, on any other night, in any other room, you would be a big deal. But tonight, and don't take this the wrong way, you're basically a garbage person."

When Matt later took to the stage to present a look at Best Picture nominee 'Captain Phillips', he quipped: "It's me, the garbage man."

When Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick took to the stage to introduce their daughter Sosie, this year's Miss Golden Globe, they were interrupted by Tina, who said:"In the name of gender equality this year, please welcome Mr. Golden Globe, my adult son from a previous relationship, Randy."

Amy then appeared in a suit and wig and joked about Sosie's name, saying: "What are you, the Olympics?" she said, referencing the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, Russia.